How to stream and watch Super Bowl 59
Super Bowl 59 will take place on Sunday, February 9 at 6:30 p.m. ET at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, and about a month before the game, Fox is revealing even more ways to watch.
On Wednesday, Fox, the broadcaster of Super Bowl 59, announced that Fox Sports would launch a Tubi takeover for the Big Game, which includes a Fox telecast of the Super Bowl on the free, ad-supported platform in 4K.
In 2023, Fox made its Fox Sports app free for Super Bowl viewers. However, recent reports indicated that the broadcaster would not do this for this year’s Big Game. With the Tubi news, it looks like fans now have a free way to watch this year’s Super Bowl.
Including Tubi news, viewers can watch and stream the Super Bowl on Fox, Fox Deportes, Tubi, Telemundo and NFL digital properties with unauthenticated access across devices, according to Fox Sports.
In addition to these properties, other streamers featuring the game include DirecTV, Fubo, and YouTube TV.
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In addition to showing the game, Fox’s Tubi takeover also includes Fox’s pregame show and a Tubi red carpet, which begins at 3:30 p.m. ET. Hosted by Olivia Culpo, the Tubi Red Carpet covers the celebrities, fashion and culture behind this year’s Big Game.
Additionally, viewers can watch the NFL Channel on Tubi to follow the countdown to the Super Bowl starting January 28. Programming includes historic Super Bowls, halftime shows, best of NFL honors and NFL analysis.
Beyond Tubi, on Friday, February 7, alongside Fox Sports’ regular daily in-studio programming on FS1, the network will present a special live presentation on the Fox Broadcast Channel highlighting FS1 programming and personalities.
Look for more information on Fox’s Super Bowl lineup and on-air talent as the game approaches.